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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 23, 1938 (8 pages)

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER R23, 1938. NEW DANCES IN BALLET RUSSE IN SACTO. FEB. 6 t With many alluring new ballete and revivals of old favorites in its repertoire, and many new additions to its company, the Greater Ballet a) . Russe de Monte Carlo will return to Sacramento for a single evening of dance entertainment on February 6. Brough by Ware and Hazelton, the ballet will be the third event of the Sacramento Music Series which opened with the San Francisco Opera performance. It will come to the memorial auditorium-and the management expects fully as large a ‘house as the capacity audience that turned out for Lily Pons in Lucia. The sensation of the evening will “They both Arrow Ties for Christmas” gave him be the gay, new creation of t Leoniael Massine, Gaite Parisienne, set to miscellaneous music by Offenbach. This has ‘been received with tremendous enthusiasm wherever presented this season. In fact John Marton of the New York Times, the oustand ing dance critics in this country, wrote as follows about it: “Massine has effected a compan-} ion to his popular Beau Danube of other seasons, but the new work is so vastly superior to the. old that there is no comparison. It is, to he . sure, pure foolishness and may pays j little or nothing to do with Art with a large A. It is nevertheless fresh as ! a daisy, extraordinarily skillful an@ ‘ventive, and if that does not into the category of art then the subject would seem to require re-categorizing. ° “The work, virtually plotless, deals et a riotous pace with cafe society in Paris in the last century in the spirit and,tempo of Offenbach at his gayest. “‘Massine has provided himself with. one of the best roles of his career as an impetuous Peruvian, and ‘he dances it delightfully. A cancan forms \perhaps the high spot of the ‘piece, but there are also a marvelous fight, a charming and ingenious setting of the famous barcarolle and a dozen more divertisements that are crisp and brilliant and in high good humors’ PRISCILLA CIRCLE ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY. At Reduced Prices SELLING OUT Store Will Remain Open Saturday Evening Till 10 p.m. $1.00 98e BOYS SUITS $2.00 GLOVES MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS $4.00 SILK SHIRTS MEN’S WORK SHOES $1.50 SUSPENDERS MEN’S BLUE Give him not just a necktie, but an Arrow necktie — and he'll be pleased as punch! The patterns are smart and flattering . . the fabrics are the kind you get in much costlier ties .. and Arrow ties are wrinkle-resistant! Come in tomorrow and pick out his! Only $1 and $1.50 Bennetts & Steel 128 Mill Street Grass Valley to the church on South Church street. Priscilla Circle of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church gave their Christmas party and tree Wednesday afternoon. About: fifty mem‘bers and guests were present for the most enjoyable occasion. After a delicious dinner at one o’clock the secretary gave the reports from the bazaar and then gifts for everyone were distributed from the gaily lighted tree. The gift plates of each member were brought in for the season. Mrs. Ray Murchie presided. CONTRACTOR BEGINS WORK ON PARISH HALL Contractor Floyd Daley yesterday began the construction on _ parish hall for Emmanuel Episcopal church.
The new hall is being built next door The building will cost approximately $3,500. ae BEV RENEE oh ayo. dp dd = we c fi WAY TO A WOMAN’S HEART AT CHRISTMAS TIME is’a new by ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE to lighten her kitchen or other household labors. as Here are a few suggestions of popular everyday needs. & TOASTMASTER y Sunbeam— ba IRONMASTER : SHAVEMASTER jiffy. a CHAFING DISHES oe ied & SILEX COFFEE MAKER months ahead. COFFEE PERCULATOR oth Pk ok Dd CA GIFT FOR THE HOME‘; sees ey sak S 3 ae Re ae a ee ELECTRIC MIXING MACHINES —usable in a dozen and one ways for cooking and baking. : @WAFFLE IRONS—that will make up a batch of delicious waffles in a @RADIOS—hours of enjoyment and pleasure through the long winter @WASHING MACHINES. — that save mother long hours of needless drudgery. ee heehee yak ERAN ER EU BE D2 aey b tty Sis Bag oh feet eat iiss ro ? ae ~~ a ~, at ‘ ". . @VACUUM CLEANERS — that =) make household tasks so easy and give 48 ne more time for leisure. : iS ei @REFRIGERATORS—add the fin. N ishing touch to any kitchen, sanitary, “ ¥ convenient and economical. ri ; @ELECTRIC HEATING PADS — jf x just the thing for these cold wintry § & COLE’S OIL BURNING HEATERS if . ay ¢ MAKE AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS 4% > & 132 MILL-STREETGIFT. A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. — q __FOOTE ELECTRICAL CO. GRASS VALLEY pote a ‘ WORK SHIRTS HEADLIGHT OVERALLS $1.65 DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S SUITS AS LOW AS $3.95 MEN’S MEN’S PAJAMAS FLANNEL SHIRTS BOYS $3.95 LADIES’ SHOES $3.95 MEN’S $ HAND TRUNKS ... $3.89 LADIES EVENING SHOES Lance SZEPO™E $] 98 SHOES RAINCOATS 20e es 17%e OR eae aae, [MENS WORK 8c ee ee) esas. 4g] [eee $6.89 — COVERED $1.65 REG. CHILDREN’S 98c : 75c REG. BOYS’ SHIRTS Small Sizes BOYS’ HEAVY CORDS OVERNIGHT BAGS FROM 98c ‘Gen. U. S. Army WOOL Fitted with laige shinvons SHIRTS (Reclaimed) ... goalie MEN’S és $1.00 SNOW . ‘CAPS 30e CAPSVISIT OUR STORE FOR LASTMINUTE GIFT oe $295 ~HATS . Grass Valley sal MIZE. MAIN STREET ! % ae